Former Penn Admissions Dean Lee Stetson dies at 82
Stetson, who was also a teacher, veteran, and college consultant, served as Penn's dean of admissions from 1981 until his retirement in 2007.
Stetson, who was also a teacher, veteran, and college consultant, served as Penn's dean of admissions from 1981 until his retirement in 2007.
Rodrigo Neiva’s leave of absence and subsequent departure follow recent reporting by The Daily Pennsylvanian on a lawsuit alleging that Neiva violated University policies by engaging in “sexually explicit and harassing conduct.”
This year’s convocation took place at Franklin Field for the second year in a row and featured remarks from several Penn administrators and student performances.
Also, how Liz Magill is spending her post-presidency.
Rodrigo Neiva’s leave of absence and subsequent departure follow recent reporting by The Daily Pennsylvanian on a lawsuit alleging that Neiva violated University policies by engaging in “sexually explicit and harassing conduct.”
This year’s convocation took place at Franklin Field for the second year in a row and featured remarks from several Penn administrators and student performances.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a guide to the transportation options every Penn student should know to navigate Penn's campus, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Six members of SEPTA’s board have taken no trips on the system since the beginning of 2024, four of whom have taken no trips since the beginning of 2023.
A source close to the former Penn president told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Magill will not be teaching, and both opportunities are temporary, unpaid and research-focused.
The two House committees sent a letter to Interim Penn President Larry Jameson and University Board of Trustees Chair Ramanan Raghavendran on Aug. 22.
Also, 28 key Penn phrases for the Class of 2028.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's ultimate guide to campus dining, coffee spots, bars, BYOs, and late-night cravings.
Welcome events will include open houses, dinners, and receptions throughout the end of August and September.
Penn administrators’ responses to campus unrest changed constantly, but included disciplinary action and University policy changes.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's guide details everything incoming students need to know about physical and mental health resources while attending Penn.
Penn's Office of Government and Community Affairs has remained committed to nonpartisan initiatives, including encouraging voter turnout in conjunction with student-led organization Penn Leads the Vote.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with incoming first-year students and University administrators to learn more about the University's housing process.
As the 2024-25 school year kicks off, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a list of perks that accompany being a Penn student to help ease the transition to campus.
The program changes are part of Penn's efforts to respond to a difficult time on campus, according to New Student Orientation and Academic Initiatives Director David Fox.
Here’s a comprehensive list of terms and phrases to help you navigate the Penn student vernacular.